The purpose of these committees is to strengthen the oversight and investigative function of the parliament. They focus on specific issues by receiving reports, conducting fact-finding missions or holding public hearings as part of investigation into issues of the country. These committees have their rules and procedures of operation.

National Assembly Select Committees therefore make the National Assembly function better and stronger in monitoring of public institutions and officials to make sure that they are transparent, efficient, accountable and responsive to the needs of the people. In this way the parliament makes public institutions deliver quality public goods and services to the entire people all the time.

These public goods and services include healthcare hence making sure our health workers and public health facilities are performing their duties adequately. They also ensure that our teachers and schools are also giving quality education as well as making sure that our police officers or prison officers or managing directors or permanent secretaries and indeed all public servants in our pubic institutions are all doing their jobs properly. They also monitor the private sector and the civil society.

In this way, the National Assembly therefore makes sure human rights are respected and protected which means the rule of law is adhered to by all which means corruption is curtailed which means good governance prevails hence improving democracy in our society. This is why the National Assembly is the most important and most powerful institution in the Gambia.

But for the National Assembly to make democracy work, it means citizens like you and me must also be active, vigilant and patriotic so that we follow them. We must know how the parliament works and what their powers are and what structures they have and which processes exist in the parliament.

Politicians or the government do not deliver democracy. Politicians always want to keep power and control the people. Look at Donald Trump right now in the United States. Remember Yaya Jammeh in the Gambia and his accomplices. Therefore only the Almighty Citizens produce and protect democracy and make it work for all. This is what history has shown everywhere in the world. When Trump wants to trample on democracy in the US it was public servants like Sally Yates, Preet Bharara, James Comey and many judges as well as the millions of American citizens who rise up to stop him. The examples are in our own history.

We have democracy today because first and foremost our forefather Edward Francis Small stood up against the British Colonialists. Since then many more of our forefathers joined the fight for democracy such as Dawda Jawara, IM Garba Jahumpa, PS Njie and Rev. JC Faye among many others. They were also joined by many chiefs and alkalolu and indeed ordinary men, women and youth in our villages and towns as well as our Gallant Mothers to fight for freedom until we gained independence.

During the APRC Tyranny, we have also seen how many ordinary citizens stood up against the government to ensure democracy prevails in our country. People like Deyda Hydara or the students or Solo Sandeng among many were tortured, jailed, maimed and killed because of their stand for democracy and human rights. One can see therefore it is only the people who bring democracy and protect it, but never politicians or the government.

Therefore let us start to follow and pressure our National Assembly to make sure democracy works in the Gambia. Only democracy can produce quality education and healthcare, good roads, uninterrupted electricity supply, good salaries and good roads, peace, justice and stability.

Therefore, ask your National Assembly Member to which committee he or she belongs and who are the other members and the Chairperson of the Committee. Let us demand the telephone numbers of these people so that we can call them. Let us know their offices and the time they are available to the public so that we can visit them to tell them our piece of mind. Let us write letters to them about our issues and concerns. Let us protest in front of the parliament to let them know we mean business.

In response to Madi Jobarteh, Thank you. However, at the Top of the list should have been the Cabinet and its Proscribed Role. Its Authority and Power (the Cabinet Member’s) and especially, in the African and Gambian Context Have a Significant Influence and Control over the rest of the Government. We must Speak up For or Against and not attempt to Shift Focus from the “Power Base” The “Imperial Presidency and Cabinet”. For example, the Minister of Interior and the Minister of Justice have taken Decisions that appear Unilateralist and Controversial to many Gambians and Stakeholders, and Reasonably so. National Assembly Members Should be Consulted and given the time Required to Debate the Matter, Prior to its Adoption or Promulgation of and thing that could potentially become Law of the Land. However, the Current UDP Led Regime like its Predecessors​ accross several African Countries, have Conveniently Subjugated the People’s Representatives, their Authority and “Power” Proscribed and or Reserved to them by the Constitution, Under the Executive Branch. Until this Anormaly or Usurpation of Authority and Power Grab by the Executive Branch which is the Cause of some of the Political Instability across Africa and Gambia, Instability will hang over Africa and Gambia. Let us Resist or least Mitigate the Unfair and Misplaced Blaming of the Gambian NAMs for been Rendered Impotent and Subservient to the Executive Branch which have Insidiously demonstrated the Propensity and Proclivity towards “Slippery Slope Athoritarian and Despotic Acts” from the “Get Go”. The NAMs have a Role and Say in All things Constitutional and having anything to do with Governance in the Gambia. However, they do not Operate in a Vacuum. Again, Given the fact that the Current Gambian government is Heavily UDP Dominated, it is Incubent, infact, it is their Responsibility or at least Expected that UDP LED REGIME’S NAMs should be leading by Introducing Relevant and Broad Based and Sustainable Legislative Agenda and or Policies. They​ have a Monopoly of the Leadership Level Positions as well as the Numerical numbers in the Cabinet, and in the National Assembly. What are they doing? What is holding them from Leading? The Presidency, the Cabinet and the National Assembly Members are All MAJORITY UDP, therefore, the Lackadaisical and some might say, Incompetence or Unproductive State of the New Regime in the Gambia, should be PLACED Under the UDP Led Regime and its Majority Members of Assembly. This is not an Excuse for the Rest of the NAMs. They should Coalesce​ and Push for an Agenda or Policies that they Deem Beneficial and of National Interest. AS THE UDP LED REGIME’S SUPPORTERS FREQUENTLY SAY, “UDP IS THE MAJORITY PARTY AND SUPPORTED BY THE MAJORITY ETHNIC GROUP, THE MANDINKA, NOTHING CAN HAPPEN IN THE GAMBIA WITHOUT THE SUPPORT OR ACQUIESCE OF THE UDP OR MANDINKA”. I take the UDP LEADERSHIP AND SUPPORTERS’ WORDS AT FACE VALUE. LET US GET TO WORK. TO UDP LED GOVERNMENT AND SUPPORTERS, AND TO ALL GAMBIANS, NO MORE SITTING AT THE “BANTABA”, “HATAYA” VOUS, OR CLUBS GOSSIPING AND ATTEMPTING TO LEGISLATE ON MORALITY, ESPECIALLY ON “HOW WOMEN AND THE GIRL CHILD SHOULD DRESS AND BEHAVE. ALL HANDS ON THE HOE, THE PLOUGH, THE FISHING NETS, HAMMER & SAW, ANY PRODUCTIVE ACTIVITIES THAT WOULD HELP BUILD GAMBIA SHOULD REPLACE COMPLACENCY. While doing your part, hold the Individuals in the Cabinet as well as the UDP Led Government and Demand that the Executive Unchain the NAMs. Hold them Accountable and Responsible for their Acts of Commission and or Ommission. These are my Thoughts and I Pray and Seek Forgiveness from those who may be Offended by my Thoughts. However, there are Times, when to Offend and Not Niceties May be what is Needed. Agitate, Advocate and Demand An End To The Imperial Presidency and Cabinet. One People, One Destiny.

If a citizen can understand government, they are amongst the few, not the many. Going by the recent atrocities in England, it is becoming plain that The BBC is filling the compassionate divide between its citizens and its government.